The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 87, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 6, 1921 Page: 2 of 20
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JL'AUIv 1VY0
HEW PRESIDENT IS
I Ellf ON THE JOB
GOT DOW TO HIS OFFICE
AKD'lTA'fcTED WORK AT
MINI O'CLOCK A. M.
xpmATpro waj ovjje DspyxED. Tmtrronx
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Lta AlijlilNJb kmrUKmin ABILENE TJiXAS
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GUHET MEMBERS SWORN!
Charles Evans Hughes Was First
to Take the Oath Followed
In Rajjid Succession By
the Others.
(By The Assucrated Press)
WASHINGTON V. C March fi.
President Harding went to work early
today appearing at the executive of-
fices a few minutes after 9 o'clock and
dictating to n stenographer for Home
time.' He was accompanied to the
offlco by his father. Or. UeotRe T.
Harding and his brother. Dr. George
r Harding Jr
The nexv president wor tip early hint
had breakfast with his family. llnrly
callers lit the White Hous6 included
Hcjiry C. Wallace the new' secretary
if agriculture anil Hcrburt Hoover
secretary of commerce.
Senator Lodge of Massachusetts the
republican senat leader and Repre-
sentative Mondell of Wyoming the.
republican house leader called nt the
White Houso In the early afternoon
to discuss with President Harding the
calling Juf a FpecinI session of con-
gress. No date for the spcclul session hud
been settled Senator Lodge and Mr.
Mondell said after tli conference. It
was indicated that tlioy would soon
again confer with the president on
tho subject.
Secretary Mellon ot the treasury de-
partment was Mr. Harding's next call-er.
WASHINGTON p. C. March -5
Charles Evans Hughos of New York be.
camo secretary of state at 93i3 a. m.
today. He. was sworn In at the state
department by Assoclato Justice Day
of the supremo court.
The brief ceremony was performed
In the presence of Ha)nbridgc Colby
the retiring secretary; Under -Secretary
Davis; Henry P. Kletchei who
has been named under sectfnry other
officials of the department and u few
specially invited guests.
The gucstH Included Mrs. Hughes
and her son Charles E Hughe Jr.
Mr. Colby's last officiul act was to
countersign tho warrant of- office of
Mr. Hughes und the new secretary'.
first ofllcl.il ait. was to countersign
the commissions of the other cnb
lnet rtficerg.
Secretary Hughes received tho con
Sim ear liLvr. js r"
&. .& 9rd tafrr"- 'h
" ' t S X'EU Jti wjk
-.- SPORTS-:- Pm WI"C1BB TESTIFIES
All advices from th
ond probably a declaratl
or orrictai confirmation that Costu Klein trooil. had nui.uriii.il hn'.in..(iU
territory of Coto sliowh in hlark boulerliig on 'the iWlfle' frontier of the
two republics 1'rcslden.L llelisarlo J'oi ran bsued U cnlj" for volunteers.
i little republic of PniuSnuV pblnt to oh oilffa clash
atlon of war on Costa nic"a l'ollqw'hig th rocpiiil
i that Oostu lilcan troops had occupied the diaplilod
'
h( TJOE CnUROUEH
Church of Chiiht '
Christian College Audltorlun
liiblo study cla&scs 10 a. m.
Lords Supper and preaching li u.m.
Eovning guspol service 7:30 p m.
Young Peoples mcctlue Xlonday at
7 p. m. '
Ladles- Meeting Tuesday 3:30 p. m.
Mission Study Wednesday 7' to 7:30
p. m. ' v
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 to
8:30 p. m.
We Invito you to come.
D. B. Hambo Secretary
First Prebyt4Tln: church.
" (Southern.') ' "
Carnegie Library (cast entrance.)
T. 8 Knox D 1).. Pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 a.'rn
Morning service 11:00 a. m.
Junior Christian Endeavor 4:00 p.
m. .-...
Evening Hi'ivlco 7:30 j). m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
m.
Tho public is cordially invited at all
services. '.""' '' ...
Southslilo Baptist .Tabernacle.
7th ahd Palm streets. "" ' '
Sunday School "9.-4C Joo T. Perry
Supt.
Preaching services 11 a. m. and
7:00 P. M. each Sunday.
Prayer meeting each Wednesday
nignt at 7 o'clock
TICKET SALE TO
STfiRTAPRIL II
JVlULSEItY TO SELL LADIES SEA-
HOS iwH:iviirfHEEx&
WlTlf IMK(.roHS
A whirlwind campnlgn for the al
of ladles' season tickets which will
Jnoludo the general ndnilnIon and th
gfftndstand for all at homo gtfihcs
played by the Abilene Eagles during
tho coming season will be inaugur-.
nted here April 11 and close April 20
it was announced Saturday after n
meeting or tno dirohtors ot thu Abilene
wojaeoan uiuo ifriuay. TJie sale of
tJckats will bO; In charge of the Ablleht'
Suilshltie Nursery prelintlnary plnnr
for which havo ulrvny been ninth'.
The cost of. the ticket wljl be $10
which will admit the fair fanH of the
city to all at homo gnitie lurlny Uk
optlre KciiHon.
Several other Imnortant matt err
were considered by Uio club dlructqi's
ni tnoir meeting urauy wnne rnjiu
fnanngyr for this year's team who ar-
rived lajst Week in the city to take up
Ills wprk was present at the meeting
(IV Tho Associated rress) n'ul. fc"vi the follcltatlotls of the
m-v 1 P loll .') VaHjlngrjm yo.i- j lhe thVn exprospod Qn oven
terday bv lros Ucnt Hnrttlng appear. minU and U was the unanimous be
1 1 i " I1.. ln ?mtWt " American if fhat With W'hlte at the helm the
ndmlnlMrntionH. is one from tho fry. Aiillmut rttiii.H nm !ntr.i 1.. 1... nn.i
lng pan IntoTTij fire' as far as Eij- .this season. White submitted' to Hi.
rOtlC iS Cr-nCOrhed. DlwllinOilltmellt l)rnlni-B l.lu rmi-nnnxnl ..f ilnoo.-u .!.-
over the fact (hat AJ. Haidlng fulled he has nigneit and also announced
to make lfifftC Btatertiejjts rpgard- JOrmaily tlintt the first wnrlcput foi
pie purpose 01 securing a isurn tor in
The matt of concessions at tin
jiark were nlso dlecuss0d ns well a?
pther matters pertnlnirjgi to the w'lfan
qf the clyb. It is cuilsidsred likely
jthat another meotiiig of the'diveituii-
will ho hold at t later date to wind up
ijpal detail In conrtextlqit with the
0j)ai)inK of tlio season.
i;Er; rim$:roLvs
Po?BW
lng his aUQjuiJfe on imporro.nt affairs
lh Europe M'bvJdonV ' '
''No word for tile allies." said the
Petit Parisian "lhro name.8 we're n'l
evor meniIortjt)L N6 rlmige ilcalnst'
the Gevmans y)a iuoh:UIy with
tholr nrciiHtoJpeiLohtuKenotis mterjiret
this silence aa lireoino'ny'' The mim.
paper atltlpd 1ivVdvlk' ttmt Mr. UnnV
irtgs nddrpsfl oojruatnd no more hpl-
le.t? than what It stlil.r"
Emphasis Xfttf laid on M-. Hard
UK rOlJCUOIIIRL int
ril-fll 'x-.-
ontiuns- by tno.' "sy - rf?;'Mi v
wiin r. Difs1 r.h.ii nt.i . r;
..". .rfinV 'V'Vr'J Vy- y The Asaoclated Press)
.... a"ul. ''"Vi&Ha. WVJ .lia mot VWr 15OST0N. SrassT' "Ma
i ..?' "r?1- nJs WW-P T.U; "10 oi (Mr Inula who h'fts.
cuiiuiici m iiaruing'8 KovernniQiit
may follow In liractte-.T win in a Av
r - - -y. -r.- - -r
Conference Wednesday nicht after
wrV. A4fV' 1VVVMIU LUU . '-!- . .J ..- ""
gratulatlonsjof Mr. Colby and oxnress. lno. Ilr.Bt Hunday ip each month
-. . . i i. -. "I U n n I n T7 r XI TT 0.OS1 -
cu tne noiiQ that he could call upon
thu rotlring secretary for his advice
and counsel ;
Afttr th(i.udmInfsU-A.Mon of "th.. oath
the inconifng and retiring HocrcUrlcj
withurew lritp an inner office where
they chatted InformajJy. Mr Hughes
theii w Introduced t("Tdlfforent tif-
flccrn of the department. Arter Mr.
Hughes took office former Sunator
John W. Weeks of Massachusetts was
sworn in as secretary of war tho oath
being administered by Associate Jus-
tice McKoyhoIds of the supreme court
Th ceremony took place in the secret
tary of war's office.
Thoso attending were Secretary LM..
ker. General Pershing Major (Juner-
al March chief of staff and uther
mombcrs of the general staff and
chiefs of the departmental bureaus.
After the oath was administered.
Secretary Uaker presented th0 new sec
ret4ry to the oiflcers. There were
about u thousand of thorn who passed
along the line shaking hands wlUi Mr.
and Mrs. Weeks. "
Former Senator Kail of New Mex-
ico the new secretary of tho inter
ior was the third 01 thu cnb.iiet of-'
fliers to be sworn in during the day. I1'0"1
Senior B. Y. P. U. 6:30 n. m. each
Sunday
Sunbeam 3 p. m each Sunday Miss
Hettio Williams leader. '
J ( Pr. J. C. Burkett. Pastor
Church or Christ.
Worshiping at the CoUirt Hoiioc
n?ts each Lord's day at 11 o'clock a.
111. VVIIIU MUl UIU DC Willi US.
College Heights Bnpiiht Church
Great dny Irtst Sunday at CulK'go
Heights Baptist Church. Thero were
Oleven additions lo the ehlii-oh und one
conversion. The congregations were
enormous though there is much sick-
fiiess among our people at tills time.
Next Sunday March 0. Sunday school
at 9:45 .Preaching services at 11 a.
in. and 7:30 p. in. At the morning
hou r the theino "will be "The 'Gospel
of ChrU.". Evening thrme. ?'Th
Work of the Utn)eVfhkcr. verses llie
Work of the Undertaker."
If you want to hear this unique
mossngo be sure to come carj. Kom
Is always nt n premium at unr church
W. H. Sims Pastor
1'hilM-onal Church
Services for llio Knntli Sunday In
The- oath ; adininlHtcred to him at
the interior department at 10:25 u. in.
by W. B. Acker assistant chief Clerk
ln the pro.nce of the retiring Secre-
tary John 'Barton Payne and offic-
ials of the dejiaitment.
Before' takjng the oath Mr. Kali ile-
1 verefl a short addiess to thc. bureau
chiefs expressing the pleasure lie had
in Joining them In "the great work
here."
Secretary Kail announced (he follow
lng appointments:
Cliarlls It. Saftfjd of NeV Mex-
ico former secretarj i.f tho senute
committee- on the Philippine IsIundBi How Willis P. florhar-t B.A.H.I).
he ttecretnry'rii Iteitpr.
Early ceUhrailon ot the Holy Com-
nuiuion at 7:30 a in.
Sunday school at !';i!G a. 111.
Second ccle!Jmtloii and wirmou at
11 o'clock.
Special Lenten Chord! service and
no sermon at 7:30 p. in.
Thero will boa full choral evensong
with a trio "Unit So Lnvml Mm Worlil"
from Stairior'H Cnicifixlpn.. Miss Val-
erio Heeves Mrs. W. WhJ(er Campbell
and Mr. Jpc Simmons. Solo "There. Is
a Green Hill Kar Away" Gounod. Mrs.
Waller Campbell.
ine puniie is cordially invited to at-
and Porfo Kica to be tit
Jissistaitt Chnrles W. Nestlpr of Ohio
to continue as aes stain to the secre-
tary and lsjdj.ro Shaffer of BoatOu to
be prlvufo secretary.
James J jjavls of Plttsburgli w
swotn in assecretary of labor at 11
a. m. thn oath being administered by
taamuel Upinpers. Jr.. chief clerk ill
thu trtHCIl(M rif tho rtitlrlntr Hofrntnrv. f
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fiV.1f1lAn.l'
"This doonment. which was o im
piUiently awaited." declared the Kl-
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Hiiro euiigutenea us ntoic completely
upon the political inlentlons of tbe
new prosldont."
L' Qeuvre declared Mr. Hnrdltig'H
program to be the "most narrowly
Ameiioan concr Ivabo."
Wjri! regntlng the absence of
mention of reparoyons aiVl other prob
leinf( fiefore European government's
the Avenlr concludpd:
"But silence doeJ not nioiin Jwiif
foronce. Ttie ilobiHtv of tb0 sinll-
ments of Sy. Ilardljjgl'as well aW'hl.s
Klipwn .synilHiBiy fqr lfijurcq Sjvfs ub
.nssiunnjpi. th.-itf his govTJrnmoftr will
be able to settle lh the' l"( Stytlit
groat problems to' the solution ot
Which Amqrlca can and must contri-
bute her help."
IVy Tho Associated Press!
LIVERPOOL March 6. TJie Post
commenting upon President Hut-ding's
Jnnugurnr address says he lays stress
upon the urgency of an international
understun.di but al the imo time
proflaiiiis himself an isolatioiiln.
"The whr ndilress." stjjs tho news-
paper 'brcaThes an Intense desire for
the pachcatk n of the world ufOr
its m''ghty tempest f war."
The Post thinks the rnlte.i sfntns
will uUipialely Join the league. The
paper suesls that the high tariff
"wonlil scarcely help the resettlement
bf tht worIdand silnnihite good will."
(Ill' Tne As.-iOCl.lt I'll PrARat
LEEDS England March S.Iu'lU-
comnieni on the Inaugural address of
t-rtitie.ni iinnuiiK. the Vorkshlre 1'ost
today says:
"Basing himself firmly on reality.
President Harding may cirry the
world's prtgroftB furtlier. notwith-
standing that his Ideas for effectU'K
this progress are fit the moment t
little vague a little elastic."
The newsiioDOr thinks Mi. lrnltod
Stntos con better create an atmosphere
iimiuoruuir to war tnon invent ma-
chinery for rendering war inipu.ibi'
and adds that the nation "may-ad-flHeo
tuub-r Hnidlng hs under Wilson
toward tin fiaiiio goal but by an al-
ternative and more easily passable
route."
rch Tfts-Sxiiffy
refUsqd to sign with
Jtlio Boston Americans at tlio salary
.dfjere'd. announced tc-dnj" that he
fwoujd not play iuitll his term's WQro
met. The first baseman said he would
not be Ip tv party .that leaves for
the spring training camp at Hot
Spr'.ngs tomorrow.
GERMANS EXPECTED
IfliPE DlUS
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(Continued on pagu Two)
for tho (UaciiHfrii n of problems aris
ing out of the settlement of iiestiQUH
pertaining to tho near cast
(By Tho Associated Press)
BRBLIN Mnrtfh 6. qormnny'a
econi'inle llfo will be seriously affect-
ed by the measures the. allies threaten
to take if tho government doos nbt
agree to tho terms laid down by the
suptcmd coiineil in Paris but Jhoy oan
not prevent the government from re-
Uislng''to slgn obligations which can
not be fulfilled in the opinion pre-
valent In authoritative circles here.
A semi-official statement yns issued
yesterday showing the economic effect
C (li. coercive measures' threatened
at London and they were discussed by
u bonlmUtee of xpt-rtH tinder the
presidency .f Konftantilio KeiU-iibnch
llio fhnucpltoi't
While" fhe discilMlr.n was going on
Mlnlst"! ot th Interior Kooh was con-
f erring with parliamentary lepresen-N
tat ves trom territtlc" (K-cnliied by
tiie'aiiies
Sam Sain Shortstoi).
Is First Arrival of
White's Hopefuls
The' first of the out-of-town mem-'
ers ot aippor orndy White's signed-
Up bunch piit in his appearance herb
trltlnif In the person of Sam Knln a
youngster from Bio V.stn down nonr
Cleburne. Sain is a lung-thau friend
of John Beclitol center gardener for
the Eagles tl?0 (Host part of last sea-
son and cam In oarly ( visit Bocli.
alul ot the lay of the land before the
spring training opens here March 15
Sain is a promising-looking pian
and although this will be h's first year
In professional bull he has been piny
lng over slnci lie was able to throw
a bull He is enthusiastic about his
prospects for making good and de-
clares tljat he is going to land an in-
field Job with the "Ertgles It he can
imet th approval of Skipper Wli te
0')d he says ha's going to.
"Johnny Is responsible for my get-
ting hej'e early." Hit In said. "He's been
telling mo so much about Abiloiie thai
I came on over to gut ncnunlntcd. They
tried to get me to stay at Cleburne
and play with them but I had al-
ready Hlgiidl with "White and I am
not going to start mv professional
Playing by blowing up right off IM
reel.'
Bechtol s.iys that Sain is jl fast
man and a. good hitter. He win irv
;tut for" shoiiau.p having' held down
-nui iauon wiin several independent
teams.
Merkel High Wijl
Put Fast BasebaU
Team in the Fiel
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high school ixpects to put a winning
team In the field this sensan find pi-41-tlce
started ten dnva un hn lovni..ni
U good hunch of nipn Who are showing
1qs of spoed. Prof It. A. Burgess sup-
vwiiiviiui'in 01 .ueruei schools and di-
rector general of athletics in n.a
county announced Saturday.
Klfteen men are working Out dally at
Merkoi. now fivf pf these being mem-
bers of last senson'h team mil Rtov.
(ins is coach of tho nine and he la sueU-
Ihg games for his tenm. v. ... ii
lias as yet bH-n arranged but Coach
fcitovens expocts to stage number of
games during the season.
TWO ABILENE HO.AIIS
Aim lU'KGIiAKIZED
The residences of C. C. Cmtinnn. r.m
j Mulberry street and XV. J Cunning.
1 'mm mil) soiuii 1'irst street. were
entered by burglars Friday night.
When Mr. Compere returned he saw
nn. object In th hall which ho took
for an overcoat. He nlare.l hii h.-iml
on the object and found 't to he a
'"""i ""o "Moiiea ino tno next room.
Slamming the tiubr behind him. Thl
burglar made hk gut-away through
a back dopr and bvor- the buck fence.
Investigation showed that Jte had tak-
en 11 watch and ?11 in money. Mr.
v-otnpere waa uuabl. to describe the-
tnioi.
When Mrs. Cunningham and daugh-
ter returned from the debute nt Sim-
mons College nbout 10 o'qloqk' they
foutifl a man in the house. He hud
emptied the contents pf Jud Cun-
ningham's grlii lp a bureau druwor.
The" biirblar escappd with oiily lhe
gr p. The police we-ru unable to ob-
tain a description of the man.
i TORAISESIOyDOi OM PEN!
DRIVE TO PUT OVER HALF A RECOMMENDS ONE MAN TO
MILLION DOLLAR COLLEGE
BEGINS WEDNESDAY
HAVE RESPONSIBILITY
CONDUCTING PEN
MASS MEETING TUES NIGHT REFORM IS FIRST OBJECT
Prcliminavies Will Culminate In Declares He Opposed Purchase of
Big Rally Of- All Citizens
At tho Grace Garage-Building.
Like tho burst of a rocket whose
scintillating' sparks will ahowsr up
Oil Mill at Port Bend and
Told Commissioner Low '
of Objection.
AUSTIN March 5 Uxfkivernd
Uililiy appeared before the ipt lmai-
011 Abilene the boneflU that wOi come MUntlm-y Investigation eOinullttb U-
mo bu"y "oro ofaijolher liU'dsy ml was (ustloned by Xtw eota-
minion iu)i"i l'uucjuio.iiri jnsytvitoa jinuee auout Rtrsirs or the iinUert-
11)0 big mass nieetluj; of xfi dnttre tijtry system during his udmtnlsir.i-
citwenshlp to bu jjold st tlpj Qraee 'Hon regarding his views of the sysiotu.
Oarage building Tuesday night wll The ex-governor was tho only vyitnftM
1 mark the bursting point of the drive examined today.
for Jltfd.OOO. " In answering qetious propbupdml. -
The mass meeting is tb final jire-.t? him by th comntlUe Mr Ilobwy
I. miliary tep.ln this dunpfcign. It is sld he believed tht penitentiary si's-
not a part of. tbo actual tnonvy raH- ""n uld be haiiiUttt moto eifricleull
.lng cnmpaiiX Helf bu). k big rutiv Under th? gttpervHrfOn of he V Uaip
" which wlltinirk the conulnulon of the UJ lh lrtioii of iltr$i conuifA'
propaiatoiy'siRMu. WiiHopdoy morn jlouer as It i new. Up tt4 tfie
my tho actual drive will start nnd it ffc thai ceHtralitationin kdm.lNti- .
will bo a drive of an Inteiisju- tbit owouh result ahd r4hl the rfespon-
lias never been exceeded In this c t. "fty would be on the lon(0ininste-
tfn). tllo t.nttalti ..f 1 1 nil Aflrt A I !).... l04ler. U i
.. . .." ...? V"VV. vl l V ntiri.u)iliHi'i. '1'..... ....1 A.I Atfc U.k
.. v. .;..... t. .. nva.YU .ILIi .lri
is oucr.ua a nan minion iiotisr Metu-'. :;;.-v""""'-. ".' ?""-v iiW"T
'odltit eollqge and the mislrteis men and .'f u1 !?V i f?Vril.'S opip:
litmtKM nAlm c tv'm ii.M J .vu' should c0ine Ueforp thu point
' nilVr.3 r ::;.V". ."'."'.. "f "mkinsc money out of them"
I t. ' "" ""vt "" ""n"vu "' "'' i "Uy all mini" replied Mr.
"KdiiitI()iiaI.Dy"
llobbv.
"IteforiHitig the -men and wo)nn of
'oducittlonal .inv ... v fe. ?. . 1tt0r J'-n wji they leave siibuht
t cuucnuvnai nay in Ablhnie. It u 111 il(l tmt aim nt tha ..i..iu.i;.t.
be markea by Lho gathering lure orX.Ve Vhe thSSSiT IL m-
main of the foremost e.luostlonil r -..'i JL !.. u . l"?'1t..t ld:in:':
leader not only of West Texas hui'anotliur more effluent meiho.i 5?.
' 71""" V- "u" ou.u".r BUU lsied Mr. Hobby replied emphat!giify
n? well. Among thoi astingukhvd ms- v'i i. ' 'v l 7"
M?.'.f. hl'roc'"Jha.t t!'y wll "? ai'huli Quvnioncd in -regard t$ tile piirr
Wllllum 1 McMurray or Ianiwiile. 'ri.nia Uv n... rsfM..iiw.. r .. n.i.i.
Ky. Dr. StQnawnll Anderson (nf Knnh- Hend .cotton iil mill 4m year-' .Aft-.
Vllle; Dr. Bup.se Bialtop Stottt and! Hobby said that he fwid tti)nqMr tfio
about fifty other prominent-leaders purchase froln the Ilrt mrd tlw't frh
qf Soutlicrn education- Votsst.wl to Commissioner Lnv kcatnst'
At 10 o'clock Tncsdky moriifli the such a purchas. '
first business session : Of the da will the eommiltet wilt submit a rutiosi
be convened at tho IThilt Methodist I to the legislature next wepk it Was
Church. At this meatjiig .1. P. Slf- Biiflouned by members todHy.
iu ui iioinuiu iiiuiiqiiu director i''i
this section of Southern Methodi m
Ttr 11 I ......ui.l.. n..1 ..In.... ...til' ..
.1.1 inraiuv ill HI lllU.I.-i lll l (1 fUM
Sinclair Incren'-f.s Takings
TUIiA Okla March fi-f-Thc
u)..
qill-.
n-.w. r7.Mf... . V i .. .i vmi1 wqippany today iscontlni ed If
the $33000000 fund whicli Southern Hon per cent' of th oil from lotJjK
Methodists expect to spend In ndmnc-Uhl-Ji it purrhHB. Incrmsed' stor-
ing educational Interests. ge facilities was. given bv company
uuvh was ixiTim:i)
COUS& STATl"!
nu i.i-
Vf
iiio amount to oe raised bv the. i.fflr ia.w n- tin -nj. r. i ...... .
Northwest le$as Conferenco 1.1 5710.- The Shi. Ia(n compailv i the foiirtli
000. ThlSKliive Is tu start on M.iy :!l nuuor cgmpany to announce 'a rcs-
and will Inst until June 5. . lunplon of lffb per cent Vnns thu
A second meeling will JjKin at SUII'ralrle I'ipo L'm Cmnp.uiy InMng th-
laul's Methodist CliUrch tit 3 o'clock Ioj.ij i m not tunning tlij full amount.
lueiday niteinopn tor further iinsi-
alfU?urJs& eu. mwj mm mva
cfttors prciphers and Jaymen will be A'.V & Ju WVtLi G?1I
mmm
Keep n bottccf 7a?n-roHevm
Sloan's L5cincnt handy
. . . 3f : r
TVV TC(A It v :n n tlic
ics frill
1.1 r1
Where motion pUSuiv onoi of
teh get their inspiration for tlur role
tlioy play makes an Jntei'oHllng star
.Monte TJhn; tho popular I'Utmnouiil
actor ncknowledgrp that lhe status
of Abraham Lincoln iu lhe capital j
I'riilikfort Ky. served its an lnsiii' -turn
for his cbiirnpli-ni.. .iti.m ..t !....
Uc suittul that the mens- Stallard. In the- Charles M'aicno ......
urt".- iiueuiciiou ai i.oiuion were wv- nuiunjii n ionn i o.- Jrs Tie Kn-
ere but not liii.-xper-ted and that the tuckiaiui.''
government had as" far as possible i .Ir )llu- said that he had iila-un
taken jireiautiouarj mansurcs. J admired HicoUi miv than any oth-
rrstnte snianan dwlnui
r stateainan and when h' was in
Krankfort on location he spent man
hotiis studying the pose of tin fam-
ous emancipator In tho 'statue at tin
ri rru: a -Ci- 'capitoi.
A U11V XUIO XLt-iILVWlM This picture will be On view a the
I Mlftdon theatre Mondsy. Anumgtbo
double b..ud uwnl will be glv-in the cast are Disna Alien. Frank
'ii at th" Federal I.nvii bj th . Abl- i.lo.ynerk Wilfred Lylell am) John Mil-
lenr I'oneert ldiul and the Mexienn item
Double Concert By
Bands at the FderaJ
t Tiil I'hrltlau Chin cli
(Comer N' Syd'afld Hlclor)
Speglal MomorRil services "
Ultyy School 9:4C-
Morning Worship and Conuuuulon
u:tin a in. Sermon by the Pastor nud
uiivoflliiK of portrait ot oho' of the
grcAtesl soldiers of tho Cross. of Mod-
I'u tinies. lie recently wont to nis
reward. All membei'S of th Church
are urged to be present.
At llio evening hour there will be a
special .Musical uttri MlSslonarj' pro
gram to which eveiy one Js Ihvltod nnrt
ii nun if? Wi.son. and ofticers of the
departments und a few invited guests.'
At the same time that his chief was
sworn fn tfdjWard J Heiinlng of' San
Diego Calif took tho outli of assis-
tant Secretary nf lnlior.
Heniy C Wallace of Iowa was the no one can well ufronl to nilss it.
jiixth cibjnej; officer to take lhe oath I Jiyiior Chrlstlnn Mpleavor 2.JI).
. .Jt was adjnnlstered at lho depart-' Senior Christian Kndeovor fi;00
lucnt of asilcai.ttire at 1117 a.m. by in.
liopcrt M.'ltccse. chief clerk of thei yeryone cordially invited
' .riment .n me preheiue of Bureau inese services.
chiefs and Invited guests and the ic- W. Otis Dallas Minister.
wring secretary Kuwln T. Meredith . -
MpWaUoet) said he did not intndl Ijiihenin Church
U nmkeany luimedlute changes in the Qlvlno senldes eyery Surfduy at 11
lii'l-iirmni-l of It... i1i.imrtini.iii mul nV. I U. jn.
itrouicd ihehope that K. p. Boll as-! ty'Kllsli wivlce. every second und
slstant sec'ietary would lemuin at ' runn i?uiniay at 7:30 p. jin
BKJI1N Mar- S.Prom the (Jer-
man smndpolnt It may have been hop-
ed tht I't'esldent Hurtling would as-
sume another position than that Indi-
cated in Ills Inaugural address bays
the Lokal Aiizojger. totlnv In im mm-
Mments on the-American liresldentlal
"..V.UI...VO ...ii jjuiu mo American
viewpoint it UilnliH ilu.... in .... .!.....
lng the wisdom of an attitude which
joserves the rlglit of freedom of nc
...... ... .. u villi illlUlln.
"It Is snfe to ilsstiiue" concludes
this newspaper '-that the new presi-
dent wlil not fall Into the mistakes
which handicapped the work of his
predecessor."
Tho Tngebltut professes to see in
the sneeeb Ainni-Irfi'a fl.. .iui..i .. ...l
..'ftllfll fnini.t lr.1. if thA 1..A... v vl- ..
to nil i V .. "f" " V'" ufJ"u o IIUUOl H
IU . 111! f- If lkl.l.i.ku .1... t.....l.l .
. ' V. "'"i"-" iinii j uTiiiiirui liui'd-
leasi temporarily.
Lenten services everv Friday even-
Hes b.ert -Hoover was sworn In as lng at 7:30. Come and worship with
15.' A. Heckmann pastor.
I'h'ht Fi-thoillt.t Churcli
Sunday March he OJli will ho u full
day Ht this'cliurch.
Suildily School at 9:1C A. M. H. L.
Drydi Supefliitondent.
i'pworth Louguo at 6:30 p. m. Miss
Ituby.QpsM 1'rel.dQrit.
Hucru.jni'iita sen'lce at 11 h. iu. Ht
which Mhw the pastor will spouk fgr.
u vrj- brief time.
I'renchlrfgnt 7:80 p. tn. by Ilev 1
. Huiiuiuoo ioniereno.o tuijuuy
;v m nurreuiry.
J-ct all tho moinbershlp be present
una we exiena a cordial wolvomu. to
visitors und n angers
Fraternally.
J. (1 Milhr pastoi.
socretar or commerce at 2:30 p. in.
The cnth was adiulnistered by J9 XV
Lhbey chief (clelk or the lejiait-
munt. .lust before taking the oah Mr.
Hoover and the retiring secietary J.
Wr. AlexnmlVr. received thu bureau
chiefs fqr two minute confornce. In
prnserttlng mi: Hoover Mr. Alexander
sslil Tew mfiiJ were so well knowu and
few hud donu uh much fgr the relief
of humanity.'
"I congrutulnte I'lcsldunt Harding
for having Stdected ybu fpr this work."
Mr Alexander mild to Hip successor.
Mr Hoover said ho felt u groat
recjM nslh lltjr in tukiiij' gvor tho work
of UiO denartraent of :d;!imerco ho-
causb lf.Hatlbecom to have a tradi-
tion of Hi 'own.
- Hirry MS Dwugherty wns sworn in
ns attorney g'enerul Uy Ansciato Ju4-
tlto Day. TU"1 wUcnd'n Included
tho 'hiug attorney Konorwi A- Mit-
chell Palmer.
Concert Band of the Krtapo I?xpoitfoli f
Allows th'si sunda;. iifternOOn ' be-
ginning nt'3:30 o'clock. 'A ry tuitei-
laiulng proginiri has been provided for
the occasion and the general public
Is invited (o be present. "The 'Abilene
Bfthd will open the program and lhe
Carnival Band will render the tliht
number. '
The Mexican Band mnde Its nrvlln"-
inary bow to the public on the Tee Ie
I.awp I'rldai' afternoon rendering sev
eral selections that' met wli Hie ap-
proval of the large crowif SOtlltrei
around to listen. The band (s ld bv
Julius Martlnex formerly direvfoi' of
Obregon's band Jn the city of .Mexico.
The following program Iim hsen an
nounced
American Tlicalro
At the American theatre ill week
Amy By lied fnststcppet'H atid some res'
fommedlans opening Mondav nigh'
With a ploy the people of Abilene haw
never K.'en. The ailractlon for the'
week li wi id to be up to standard set
by the American and nlentv i.f eh.
teitainni.'iM N prnmiued
1 i m . i
Wopjfcen Motor Co.
Salesorce Attend
a "Pep" Banquet
Sales methods and "strvlce" were
-s St. Inuli SJclliodlst
Cower. Flftlt and llpcth Streets-
Ernest E Roblnbrn puktpi
t wida t hecj 9 45 u m Itev IX.
lng "will not dig the grave of the
league without offerlnir thn wnil.I
Something new and hotter."
The Tagoblatt says the contents of
tho note nMiy lo summed up as say
Iiiki
''ilaiuls off JSuropo liandw off tho
league of nations Ameilca first."
It adds Jiowever. that this is not
Al'STlN. Tex.. Ma!ch 5. Tile lute;
cpllggiate debate in N'ew Yorl; City
last night between teupis repuweiiting
Columbia l'n!vcrslt ami Oip Universi-
ty of Texss resulted iu an unanimous
iotpry for the Vniveislty of Tcxm u-
doclslon of the three judges accord-
ing to a telegram received huro this
inbrnlng.
N. Hiicksbee. cuiiferencK Bunnnyi
bChoOl Hocrotary. will be nrebent anil
auttreus tno sctiool. I.et oaeli tench
or work for a big class Sunday: It
us moU It ii red lettuer day. Jtev.
tiuaxnueo win prescn at li a. m.
IDo not fail hoar tills glfed ri'enk-
or. vv. iioninsori win prtiiclj at 7 jo
p. m. and his subject will be 'Shall
we run away from UiH or Fight it"
Do not fail to luur St 1'iiul's cIi.mv
Sun.ia. I.rasuf at p. in Comi il
!-.... ....1 I.. ..... . . .
1 March "Premier" Abilene Kanrt ! J .'"J.1 "."' 'v ."'5l "'" ' : 'n m
2 .Marcli "Ft
Band.
3
4. Overture "William Tell" C ir.ll- IVi'JS"? .HH iL.8'. V.' .'?'." fU"nu'n .1.
... vvw .Ml r. .T.i-n 11.11 Jlfll.u AMTW Hlll.l-
jeu in a moci; twie In which S .
i-llU iiim1' ' Clrn1tn!-folm (Vn"r Johnson's Cafe Sal-
ellx Uia Urimni evening In wlileh .1. 1. u'.f n
'ltao- "Moanlna Trombone" Ab!- t'-rtl-l'l' K'ral malinger of the
Iid ;0'u lromwn lU- Wooten Motor Company automobile
entertained by tho Abilunt- Chamber of
Co in picfc at a 190 plate luncheon M
be served at Hotel Oraee. ' '
Muni Mivllng at 7:30
At 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evi-nhu:
the big tAai ineo(lng of the Mitliel
cltaeiwnip ol wMtlleuik vyill begin at
the Cruqo Garage building corim-
North Iflrsi nAd COdnr streets. This
meeting is expected to be onfl of tlu.-
most noel gatherings held In Ablkti.- j
for many a day. An elaborate and
qai'ofully arrimgod progru-ln prepared
to tho end that thure Shall' not be a
dull moment for un member of tl't
audience. Will b.. nresoiitvd. Atiisic- '
lfll and humor will bo On tap in lib
eral awntttJes Mtb a bur pro-
irvtirrt tt anoAiul aiiiMt .lnUM. .1
Wllfch linVO llfat t huuh ntwuurorwl
. . .... . . .. j--. iui ttipiopilliu.
The building Vf'lt be decltted
lighted and equipped with seats f.fr
mur. than S.0Q0 and every eifdrt W.n
be inniU- to enre for the crowd lhat i-
expected to attt-nd In a prompt and t-
ficient inannof. Airanjfeineh at tii
building will be in charge of it :
Davis.
Members of the CJtumber of Con-
merce Cnmp.i gn executive irtnniutet
composed of S. M. Hhi'Jton Htmj
James GoQigo L. Mlnter BernaiU
Hanks and W. J. 1'uiwller. hold u ..mft
session satu.yay at ino Farmers and ' j
.Merchants National Bank Iu whkUi
inuiis inr me cieiaiicu worn ot tuof
drive were discussed.
m '
PAH.MKIt KILLS Wll'I'J
TIIK.V CTO OWN TllKOATl
tuy tne Associuteu i-ress)
CAN'TQN Tex. March B.--N. J. Ch'-
uiviun ob u. .inner living seven mil. .s
south of Canton choked hW wife to
death early Friday morning tin n
kissed six children good-le. sturtud
main to tno home of a neighbor and
sinsned lils own throat wth a raz'
Ha was deml when neighbors ai'r ved.
The oldest child a. 18 ywu- cid gill
told officers her parents had ciuurrti-
ed and that hor fatn ti' had thrown
Ins wlf across a bed grubted lior bVi
the tbroat and choked her till she
was cn-toch Clements came to Cam. in'
a year ago from Grapevine Arkaii'
sas.
1
rhrujiutic
piyjs and
oure---5aaticftj' i
tore iiscl f ry
Forgot all about
and fecpingit ban
IQGaJf you m
m
fiiis famoi
traks v'itho.U r;
co;cmon
rel
pttr-r-
JMsat.OiagaiaaaSKarj'rmjy;
vul Baud
6. cjveriure
Abilene Band
"I'oet and l'l'Usant"
(WJlwin. aflor answering alt ponsibl
i ... inlhftfcn! Iflnn ti f. . I... ..flint. ....... l. ....
Car?U4!.Ja01d !... Down on tin S'TSm Jlli 'W
n''nfbn'eT1::r(.Ho" Ui AV-l" ""-wro? m'ak'ng'v.u.";..1!1';;8;.:;;'
llll AOlieiK lHOO r.r...r nt
8 ParatihiHwe "How Fair Alt Tliou
Cxrnlval Band.
"Golden Suns"." W.tlts Abilene
Id.
1XJ lintasle "f.ti.if de It Ci 'lw '
CwrufVal IJand.
11 Trombone sol A M-uor Floret.
Carnival Pkml.
12 Vtm Trot "ijw wiii" Criiniwii
Baud
13 Man h Final.' Cirirvnl Bind.
i m ii '
11 j inn WHIer l Dead
mv the AHi.u.ac'l I'renq)
CLKVHLAn. OiUo. Mrth 8 Mrs
Jessin llrown Bounds widely known as
a Chi'bdlun .lfinilssvor worker anil
hvmn writer will be lairbHl ht Hiram
Ohio tomorn.W whet. be dl-d Tliurs
dm Of the fiOO Inmni to hor credit
occuranoe
Mr. Westell has been in his pn n'
location cm South Second and S i
more sireets for thirty years. Fill.1
1914 he owned a llVery s'.tbl'. .iii
ard. feeil store and ItliuJtHinltli -h..
III 114 ho entered the lotail .kkhhom
business wnii'li whs merged into a
Wh0Wslo houne in 191C. Tile Weioler
Motor Company now employ flv. u-j-utar
ace otjsory salesman and one sp
ialty man handlliig only tubes. Th'j
house is wholoMile d al. r for tire.
ttlbes and all nutninti e.iuipnieui
Its agent cover West Ti x.is. New Me.
Ico and Southwest Ol.'.ihoina. mi.iii.N-
in gHivgy". r "tri ni I. m vulc&nhUpK
and tliv shops. It is a fa tory brne li
of the Howe Kubber (Vniipn.iy. A
biamh wholo.ik eHtablisbnient 1-
maintamt.l nt sweoatci
All. ii n Mi. n in i r viii T i"
J I I
tin lnnt iinivi rK.ill. sune is "The
..!.... ... . .. ..." 1...1. ' '!.!
OI.IUII. .1 . ... r..iuul.. n- Wool. II MI .V Wutl!l I 1
tn i1 1 1. mtliMi . f ..ti.i 11 k unw 11 . . - .
e young hc.uts mid tnlny this gn it vhcr KVX(t (lt i.ltfclnt Mcivinlo b1 " " v h ' .. 0 .. '
ini-i'i inu ! viiiii tr iiii imii. i iiii i ri !. j. . . . l. ...... i ..u. a . - - - -
".-":'" w -:- ---- v mv -nunira- mm in ah tuiu vi nn Tfniii T T? inn tr i . a i .
i. .. ..wi. ...'.- -j--
'luncrni jj willlngham and W D Watson
vltcd to all these services.
riroTusos
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n ii ii ii
I on ZuaEAa b I B f S sa? I
n .St Tkh I
a t vyji g ' a sjjih m
n s a
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srzr: -jp j f iii
Am ready for appolflaoiUBtwIth clients MlA-Iyl;lo A s
to mako ojlS(ioclu3J-' B JL V t
I I 'w j m list's w f H
J. McALIJ&afarferiWENSON B . A I
sfc J Vir'e V I
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Ak for HrjJMU7jiLy.a Sub.ttmOB I It
kid .: A 99 E
i to yi-t yrtlCybu w uiftxTuai
.you wimt -nnl li'Vffl v nut I
(illlSS ttllllfthii hmti ri'I.lr. ' T ..... If C
liT niiilf KUfflKmV Ml X h.it f
myrk .7..' M
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A Complete Stock
South 3rd Street
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Telephone 130
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for Co;
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tmingfytid scatters the
JM12 nJfl or ar.hn in mm
levcd. leAJinu-JrVnlastcr or nnnltTjft
mikipc jJnokti'ciBkin. Thous-yuia
ol i-u!.iiT i&jjficrp if bandy for Tncr
cen -ftcy'Tion't suf"cr itccirfcssly
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